The search for wreckage from Flight MH370 resumed today after weather improved
in the Indian Ocean, as grieving families of those on board demand answers
about the ill-fated jet.

Gale force winds, driving rain and mountainous seas prevented any sorties
being flown from Perth in Australia’s west on Tuesday, but 12 aircraft will
be airborne today, with South Korean planes joining the hunt for the first
time.

“Today’s search is split into three areas within the same proximity, covering
a cumulative 80,000 square kilometres (30,000 square miles),” said the
Australian Maritime Safety Authority which is coordinating the operation.